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by handmodel 1776 days ago
I posted an article on HN at the time from a Chinese-born Harvard Public Health PHd who was writing in winter of 2020 he thought it could have come from the lab.

It actually wasn't downvoted too much - plenty of people here found it plausible - but the amount of people saying I was stupid and gullible has really stuck with me.

I was told I had no idea how viruses work (this is true enough - I don't have a degree in biology) but still felt extremely gaslit.

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I first heard about the lab leak theory late jan 2020, but I also was considered stupid and gullible too for believing it. Also mocked for wearing a mask from singapore to london in Feb 2020. :/
> I was told I had no idea how viruses work (this is true enough - I don't have a degree in biology) but still felt extremely gaslit.

You don't need a degree to understand how a virus works.

>but the amount of people saying I was stupid and gullible has really stuck with me.

The amount of people saying something about you on a mostly anonymous internet message board has really stuck with you?

This is, probably for your own good, a decent indicator that you should stop visiting said website.

I mean you are here now lol

I like this website. I feel like I learn a lot - mostly on discussions about fields I only have outside knowledge of.

Its not like I was personally offended but had the realization that it is possible for large groups of smart people to convince themselves of something even when it is not true (or at the very least, have no actual data to know if its true)

>I was told I had no idea how viruses work (this is true enough - I don't have a degree in biology) but still felt extremely gaslit.

Similarly, on New Year's Eve 2015 I saw mention of the Cologne mass attacks on women by refugees as they were occurring on, yes, 4chan/pol/, and checked /r/worldnews and /r/europe to find out more. I didn't see anything, and assumed that it was another /pol/ "it's happening" dank maymayism. I only later realized that German media and those subreddits' mods had all worked to suppress news of the attacks until they could no longer be ignored.

(Cue "/pol/ was right" couplet)

> by refugees

Was it confirmed these men were legitimate refugees?

> I only later realized that German media and those subreddits' mods had all worked to suppress news of the attacks until they could no longer be ignored.

Why would they do that?